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Canada Out To Break Mongolia from Eurasia

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July 26, 2014 (LPAC)—The Queen’s loyal officials in Canada have been discovered running an important wrecking operation against Eurasian unity for development — using their influence in Mongolia to keep it out of the SCO and/or a Russia/China/Mongolia customs union.

Canadian Foreign Minister John Baird is in Mongolia this week. Julian Dierkes of the website "Mongolia Focus" on July 20 advised Baird to counter the "pressure [which] can be seen in the international sphere in noises about a Russian-Mongolian and possible Russian-Chinese-Mongolian customs union, or in apparent suggestions that Mongolia accelerate its accession to the Shanghai Cooperation Organization.These are developments that are not obviously in Mongolia’s interest, but might be seen as desirable by its direct neighbours."

Canada, he says, as the second-largest investor in Mongolia after China, must play a role in breaking up such Eurasian unity, using Canada’s investments in Mongolia mining, with Rio Tinto Alcan as the driver, pushing ecology and bureaucratic reform under a "Canadian model".

The Canadian ambassador to Mongolia told the press on July 25 that the current Prime Minister of Mongolia wishes to use Canada’s "Middle Power" model as the basis for re-structuring his country.

The Queen’s personal representative to Canada, Governor General David Johnston, last year visited Mongolia, where he told an Oxford business group that "Canada strongly and consistently supported Mongolia’s successful efforts to join the OSCE, and we are also partners in NATO and the Community of Democracies."

It was this Governor General, following his visit to Mongolia, who described Genghis Khan as a ’purveyor of knowledge and enlightenment,’ clearly in the best tradition of the British Empire’s genocidal proclivities.

Mongolia is a partner in the Tumen River Initiative between Russia, China, North and South Korea, which will be covered in the next EIR. It is hoped they will do as Brazil has and choose to align with its real self-interests instead of following the British-Canadian model of subversion to hell.